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Default Baddely win or Furyk choke? - April 17th, 2006

I'm gonna go with a Furyk collapse.
   
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Default Re: Baddely win or Furyk choke? - April 17th, 2006

I disagree.

On a course where the round of the day was a 66, I definitely wouldn't call a final-round 71 a collapse. It was obvious Furyk didn't have his best stuff yesterday, but it wasn't a collapse.

When I think of collapse, I think of Goosen in last year's U.S. Open or Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters. I just don't consider an even par final round a collapse.

Aaron Baddeley held up under the pressure very well, making a lot of putts in the five-foot range. Like I said, Furyk didn't have his best, but he hit the ball pretty well all day. He just couldn't get the putts to fall.

Congrats to Baddeley by the way. Maybe he will go to the next level with this win. He certainly has the tools.
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Default Re: Baddely win or Furyk choke? - April 17th, 2006

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I disagree.

On a course where the round of the day was a 66, I definitely wouldn't call a final-round 71 a collapse. It was obvious Furyk didn't have his best stuff yesterday, but it wasn't a collapse.

When I think of collapse, I think of Goosen in last year's U.S. Open or Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters. I just don't consider an even par final round a collapse.

...Like I said, Furyk didn't have his best, but he hit the ball pretty well all day. He just couldn't get the putts to fall.
I understand your disagreement, that's why I wanted this discussion, because I'm somewhat riding the fence. Maybe I just expect a US Open winner, and the #7 player IN THE WORLD to be able to carry a 2 shot lead through the last 7 holes. I( as did the ESPN Radio analysts yesterday) expected Baddely, having less experience, to fold like a lawn chair. I also expect that 10 time winner on the PGA, and one of the better putters on tour to make some of those putts coming down the stretch

I do commend Baddely on his victory, and expect good things out of him.

If this had of been Tiger or Phil, would it have been considered a choke? Absolutely, regardless of couse conditions- they all played the same one.
   
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Default Re: Baddely win or Furyk choke? - April 17th, 2006

I'm not going to call Furyk's performance a choke, but it was a mild gag. He struck the ball well but didn't make those key 8-12 footers to put the nail in the coffin.

Baddely was the guy playing like the veteran, making key putts down the stretch, while Furyk struggled a bit. Baddely's advantage this week is that he was fairly accurate and way longer than Furyk. I give Baddely credit for getting the job done... he stole the show.


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Default Re: Baddely win or Furyk choke? - April 17th, 2006

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If this had of been Tiger or Phil, would it have been considered a choke? Absolutely, regardless of couse conditions- they all played the same one.
Maybe, but it wasn't Tiger or Phil, was it? I'd classify yesterday as a big disappointment for Furyk. If he would have finished 75 or 76, sure it would be a choke...but he had a putt on the last hole to go to a playoff. If you choke, you shouldn't even be in the neighborhood of the winner.


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If you choke, you shouldn't even be in the neighborhood of the winner.
Yeah, a collapse or choke is when a golfer is near the lead and ends up WAY out of contention. It might have been a mild gag like Jeff said.

All that aside, I'm sure Jim Furyk was highly pissed at himself for not winning. I'm sure he expected to pick up the win.

If anyone had a mild collapse, it was Ernie Els. He can't seem to finish anything off on the weekend. He is a Friday/Saturday golfer these days.
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Default Re: Baddely win or Furyk choke? - April 17th, 2006

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If you choke, you shouldn't even be in the neighborhood of the winner.
So, when Olazabel missed a 3 footer on 18 of the Bellsouth last year to win outright before the playoff (which he lost to Phil), that wasn't a choke? He was certainly in the neighborhood.....

I understand your point, and don't wholely disagree with it not being a choke per say. I guess the better way to ask the question is did Furyk lose the tourney more than Baddely won it?

To this, I say yes. Furyk did not get it done when he should have. But hey, that's golf.

I don't want to split hairs over the definition of a choke- Can it happen over an entire round, or is it on one shot only, or how close can you be to the winner to have choked? That is not what I meant for this thread, and collapse was the wrong word in my origional post.
   
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Default Re: Baddely win or Furyk choke? - April 17th, 2006

I think it was a minor gag. It's not like Baddeley has never won anything before, either, so he stayed with it.

Furyk could have put the match away, but there you have it. He hit a great shot and just didn't hit some great putts coming in. Maybe if his putting routine wasn't four minutes long...



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Default Re: Baddely win or Furyk choke? - April 17th, 2006

The good thing about "Dresses" winning was that that stupid jacket didn't clash too badly with his outfit.

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